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Re: All Tube Ticket offices to close by 2015
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we been to plenty of countries where it's been machine only it's not that hard
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What you mean you survived even though there weren't hordes of multilingual ticket office staff desperate to help you???!!! lol
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Of course some people do. Some people find all sorts of things difficult. That's why staff aren't being done away with full stop.
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If help is what people need, then designated helpers on the concourse and platforms is the way to go. |
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So you get apply at work for a loan for an annual ticket. They issue you a cheque, you now go to the nice shiny machine to renew (or first time purchase) your annual ticket. Hmm! Which zones if that needs changing? You can't wait for post as you need new ticket tomorrow, you can't get to central London as you don't need zone 1.
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Heero, Do you ever use the London Underground, as you are from Worthing. The Underground system is already a crime haven, yes, it has CCTV. Do you know how many ticket office's staff numbers there are approx ONE to each office.
Earls Court and Piccadilly Circus, and Victoria have more due to the size of the stations. This story MORE staff, is a myth, they are CUTTING staff, not employing more. Any staff that is surplus will be laid off. This is why Bob Crow is asking for more talks on redundancies. Wasn't it two years ago Tfl, wanted to increase the amount of trains on the lines - which Bo Crow said would be dangerous. You can only get so many trains on a section of line. You must have staff in a station- there are many stations that don't have staff, and this is where crime is happening. I know many police officers from BTP, who say that crime is risiong on the Tube. The Tube is larger than any othere network in the world (unless someone else can prove me wrong) Yes, we have Dockland Railways which is driverless etc, BUT this is only a small line compared to the Underground. |
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